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1 2| Education~' Because of a certain singing teakettle we now 2 2| to play for safety. It is certain that Watt was an ingenious 3 4| the heating power of a certain quantity of water at a temperature 4 5| as possible. It was quite certain that no craftsman then alive 5 5| himself he wished to make certain that the invention was sound; 6 6| Watt had made, where he was certain and where he was still guessing, 7 6| and at first he was not certain how to deal with the situation. 8 7| single stroke until he was certain it would work without a 9 7| money a priori, and it is certain we shall get some money, 10 8| similar engine, built by a certain Matthew Wasborough to drive 11 9| buyers could no longer feel certain that they would obtain the